26Sep/13

Chinese man Xiaolian grows a replacement nose on his forehead in preparation … – Radio Australia


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Chinese man Xiaolian grows a replacement nose on his forehead in preparation
Radio Australia
by placing a skin tissue expander onto Xiaolian’s forehead, cutting it into the shape of a nose and planting cartilage taken from his ribs. Surgeons say the new nose is in good shape and the transplant surgery is expected to be performed soon. ABC
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25Sep/13

Man grows second nose to replace the original after car crash – Courier Mail


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Man grows second nose to replace the original after car crash
Courier Mail
“We have gone through the hardest step and now it is not difficult to carry out transplant surgery,” said Guo Zhihui, Director of Plastic Surgery Department of Xiehe Hospital Affiliated to Fujian Medical University. He said Xiaolian’s life would return
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25Sep/13

Marvin Gaye III reveals kidney failure, pleads for organ donation for transplant – Victoria Times Colonist


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Marvin Gaye III reveals kidney failure, pleads for organ donation for transplant
Victoria Times Colonist
FILE – In this April 4, 1984 file photo, Marvin Gaye III escorts his mother Anna Gordy Gaye to the public visitation of the late Marvin Gaye Jr.’s body, at Forrest Lawn Memorial Park in Los Angeles. Gaye III, the son of the late singer, is suffering
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25Sep/13

To Donate Your Kidney, Click Here – New Yorker (blog)


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To Donate Your Kidney, Click Here
New Yorker (blog)
In fact, convicted criminals are allowed on the organ-donor waiting list,” said Michael Shapiro, a transplant surgeon in New Jersey who is a member of the UNOS ethics committee. Donations from living donors, in contrast, are a “Wild West,” said Jeffrey
Healthcare Leverages Social Media, EMRs To Drive Positive OutcomesHealthcare Technology Online (press release)

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